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Ovambo men, from Ombadja Angola, 16 June 1948
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Subject
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Ovambo (African people)--Angola--Ombadja, Anthropology--Angola--Ombadja
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Description
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Handwritten data recording physical details of 35 Ovambo men from Ombadja, Angola, measured as part of a University of California African Expedition led by Edwin Loeb. Lawrence Wells and Eric Williams, an anatomy technician from the University of the Witwatersrand were members of the expedition.
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Identifier
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islandora:27471
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Wells' resignation from University of Edinburgh
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Subject
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Academics--South Africa--Biography, Wells, Lawrence Herbert, 1908-1980, Appleton, Edward Victor, Sir, 1892-1965--Correspondence
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Description
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Typed letter from Sir Edward Appleton, Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh, on the occasion of Lawrence Wells' resignation from the University of Edinburgh.
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Identifier
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islandora:27428
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Postcard, possibly from former classmates in Düren (Germany) to Edith and Kurt Bruch, Amsterdam, 1934
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Subject
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Bruch, Edith--Correspondence, Bruch, Karl--Correspondence, Hindenburg, Paul von, 1847-1934--On postage stamps
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Description
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Postcard depicting St. Peter (Keys of Heaven) at the gates of Heaven, with some school children. There is text and a German President Paul von Hindenburg stamp on the back of the postcard.
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Identifier
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islandora:29860
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Herero from Windhoek and Otjiwarongo Districts, 8 - 10 May 1948
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Subject
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Herero (African people)--Namibia, Anthropology--Namibia
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Description
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Handwritten data recording physical details of 32 Herero men measured as part of a University of California African Expedition led by Edwin Loeb in May-June 1948. Lawrence Wells and Eric Williams, an anatomy technician from the University of the Witwatersrand were members of the expedition.
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Identifier
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islandora:27475
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Title
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Letter to Janette Deacon from Graham Avery.
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Subject
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South Africa--Antiquities, , ,
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Description
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Letter to Janette Deacon from Graham Avery on the Report on the archaeological survey of the Silverstroom Strand resort area: University of Cape Town Archaeological Field Club.
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Identifier
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islandora:21926
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Ovambo women, from Ombadja Angola, 16 June 1948
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Subject
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Ovambo (African people)--Angola--Ombadja, Anthropology--Angola--Ombadja
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Description
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Handwritten data recording physical details of 18 Ovambo women from Ombadja, Angola, measured as part of a University of California African Expedition led by Edwin Loeb. Lawrence Wells and Eric Williams, an anatomy technician from the University of the Witwatersrand were members of the expedition.
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Identifier
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islandora:27472
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Envelope belonging to the letter from Ruth Linder, London, to Mrs Roy Sorell, Long Street, Cape Town, 1940
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Subject
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Bruch, Edith--Correspondence, Lindner, Ruth--Correspondence, World War, 1939-1946, George V, King of Great Britain, 1865-1936--On postage stamps, Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901--On postage stamps
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Description
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An envelope belonging to the letter from Ruth Lindner, London, to Mrs Roy Sorell, Long Street, Cape Town, 1940. At the top right-hand corner of the envelope is a British stamp featuring Queen Victoria and George V, the latter the reigning monarch of Britain at the time.
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Identifier
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islandora:29875
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Title
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Letter from Vincent Vermooten to Drennan
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Subject
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Bones, San (African people)
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Description
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Handwritten letter from Vincent Vermooten, a former student of Dr Drennan, working at the time of writing, at Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore. The letter informs Dr Drennan that he will be sending him his student papers including papers on San osteology.
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Identifier
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islandora:21377
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Postcard from Lisel Alsberg, Cape Town to Edith Bruch, Green Point (Cape Town, South Africa), 1937
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Subject
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Bruch, Edith--Correspondence, Alsberg, Lisel--Correspondence
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Description
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Postcard from Lisel Alsberg, Cape Town to Edith Bruch, Green Point (Cape Town, South Africa), 1937. On the front of the postcard is a photograph of a farmer ploughing a field with a horse-drawn plough. There is a South African Springbok stamp on the reverse.
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Identifier
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islandora:29870